Iran denies Netanyahu's accusations it was behind blast on Israeli-owned ship

Iranian Foreign Ministry says security of Persian Gulf is 'extremely important to Iran; PM earlier accused Tehran of carrying out the explosion, which left holes above the waterline in both sides of the hull of the MV Helio carrier

Associated Press|Updated:
Iran strongly rejects Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that Tehran was behind a blast aboard an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman last week, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a televised news conference on Monday.
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  • "We strongly reject this accusation... the security of the Persian Gulf is extremely important for Iran," Saeed Khatibzadeh said.
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    נשיא איראן חסן רוחאני נאום 42 שנה למהפכה האיסלאמית
    נשיא איראן חסן רוחאני נאום 42 שנה למהפכה האיסלאמית
    Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran
    (Photo: AP)
    Netanyahu earlier on Monday accused Iran of attacking an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman last week.
    Without offering any evidence to his claim, Netanyahu told Israeli public broadcaster KAN that "it was indeed an act by Iran, that's clear."
    "Iran is the greatest enemy of Israel, I am determined to halt it. We are hitting it in the entire region," Netanyahu added.
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    ספינת Helios Ray
    ספינת Helios Ray
    MV Helios Ray
    (Photo: Katsumi Yamamoto, MarineTraffic.com)
    The mysterious explosion struck the Israeli-owned MV Helios Ray, a Bahamian-flagged roll-on, roll-off vehicle cargo ship, as it was sailing out of the Middle East on its way to Singapore on Friday.
    The crew was unharmed in the blast, but the vessel sustained two holes on its port side and two on its starboard side just above the waterline, according to American defense officials.
    The ship came to Dubai's port for repairs on Sunday, days after the blast that revived security concerns in Mideast waterways amid heightened tensions with Iran.
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    בנימין נתניהו
    בנימין נתניהו
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
    It remains unclear what caused the blast. The Helios Ray had discharged cars at various ports in the Persian Gulf before the explosion forced it to reverse course. It docked in Dubai on Sunday for repairs and inspection.
    In recent days, Israel's defense minister and army chief had both indicated they held Iran responsible for the attack.
    Overnight, Syrian state media reported a series of alleged Israeli airstrikes near Damascus, saying air defense systems had intercepted most of the missiles.
    Israeli media reports said the alleged airstrikes were on Iranian targets in response to the ship attack.
    Israel has struck hundreds of Iranian targets in neighboring Syria in recent years, and Netanyahu has repeatedly said Israel will not accept a permanent Syrian military presence there.
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    Servants of the holy shrine of Imam Reza carry the coffin of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in Mashhad, Iran
    Servants of the holy shrine of Imam Reza carry the coffin of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in Mashhad, Iran
    Servants of the holy shrine of Imam Reza carry the coffin of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in Mashhad, Iran
    (Photo: Reuters )
    The Israeli military declined comment. There was no immediate response from Iran to the Israeli allegations.
    Iran also has blamed Israel for a recent series of attacks, including a mysterious explosion last summer that destroyed an advanced centrifuge assembly plant at its Natanz nuclear facility and the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian scientist who founded the Islamic Republic's military nuclear program two decades ago. Iran has repeatedly vowed to avenge Fakhrizadeh's killing.
    Iranian threats of retaliation have raised alarms in Israel following the country's normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
    First published: 09:01, 03.01.21
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